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enWorld Immigration Called 'Win-Win' For Rich Nations, And Poor http://mtpr.org/post/world-immigration-called-win-win-rich-nations-and-poor
The number of people who leave their countries to work abroad is soaring, according to the United Nations. More than 200 million people now live outside their country of origin, up from 150 million a decade ago.<p>And migration isn't just from poor countries to rich countries anymore. There also is significant migration from rich country to rich country — and even from poor country to poor.<p>Beginning Thursday, the U.N.Wed, 02 Oct 2013 07:26:00 +0000Ashley Westerman 9111 at http://mtpr.orgWorld Immigration Called 'Win-Win' For Rich Nations, And Poor To Care For U.S. Kids, Filipinas Leave Their Own Behindhttp://mtpr.org/post/filipinas-leave-children-behind-care-american-kids
Few American mothers could fathom a situation that would force them to leave their country in order to put food in their children's bellies, clothes on their backs and send them to school. This is the reality for many Filipina women, who cross oceans in search of jobs that pay enough to provide for their families back home.<p>The Philippines is known worldwide for sending its citizens overseas to work, and a recent study has shown the country consistently deploys more women than men.Sat, 17 Aug 2013 10:02:00 +0000Ashley Westerman 6950 at http://mtpr.orgTo Care For U.S. Kids, Filipinas Leave Their Own Behind